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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 22 9:27 pm)
Johnny, I have both Poser 4 and Pro Pack, I started working a lot in Pro Pack but when we found out that some people were having problems importing our models configured in Pro Pack we switched back to Poser 4. I did not find that much of a benefit to us using Pro Pack, but we do not construct our models in Pro Pack. So, the benefit to us was none. But I do know others love it cause of the scripting power and animation, but we can do alot in Poser just as we did in Pro Pack, hopefully some of the other Pro Pack users will answer back to you to give you there personal opinions. Sharen
I installed Pro Pack about 2 weeks ago and so far so good (knock on wood)! To me the biggest advantage is the ability to use multipane windows and to be able to see the main camera like you can in other 3d application. I've not done much with animation yet, nor do I have the high end applications that Pro Pack can install plug-ins for. Other users have told me that they really like Python scripts. To me the most exciting feature is the set up room. I'd like to build my own Poser figures someday and the setup room seems to much simplify the process of setting up and articulating figures. If you can watch the demonstration tours at the Curious Labs website, it helped persuade me, it may help. PS: Pro Pack also comes with cartoon character figures and poses for them. These can be used for stills as well as animation.
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I am just curious as to what the Poser Pro Pack offeres in terms of still images. I do not plan on doing any scripting or animations. Is there an advantage? Best Regards, Johnny